Vulgar words in Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software (Page 1)
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To a kid already struggling to comprehend his teenage peers, escapist slogans like "make love not war" had a taunting quality.
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Mostly it's unconscious; he's just learned the degree of irritating stimulus that works, that holds attention without (usually) freaking people out.See "Guest Interview: Eric S. Raymond," Linux.com (May 18, 1999).
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"Don't you fucking smile!" he shouts, fogging up the glass as he does so.
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"It's your fucking fault.
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You're just going to screw me?
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"Aw, why didn't you just fucking do what I told you to do!" he shouted.
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The most noteworthy version, itself dating back to the pressure-filled world of MIT student life in the 1950s, is "I hate this fucking place."